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If any they hara, wbyaatd yawl boat, aotca, bondt, blllt.coia and property aboutd cot bo coademnea and aold ao eordlot to law; aad that laid nolle b glrao by . potUag a copy of tola order upon the front doar " of tba Court Houm of aald Ctatrlct, nod by pubR. cation In tha National RcruaucAM twteo a waek rrerloaato aald tint Monday la Aucuat. ib flrtt puauaanorj w v on or evior am nm iuonay in J uly it.- -. iu " - Jnr ortar of Court. ' Teat: B. J. MtlGl, Out Copy Teat: H. S, HCIOA, Clark. Jya tawtaar SUPREME COURT OP THE DIS TRICT OF COLUMBIA, ITTIhO Al THE DISTRICT COUKT OF THD UNITED ITATKa VVK TUt SAID VUTR1UT. Uolte4 Stataa w. Tawl Boat (no naau) aad ear gt, and eerUlo paekakea of moaey, bank notca and eoln la prlre I Wtaaroaa tba aald Tawl Boat, and earfo, and ear tala paakafca of money, bank notea and eota, wero raptured aa prlio by tba acbaoner Raoar. at taebed to tha Potouno flotilla, and brVugbt ato tboportof Waihlagtoaandwltblottialurladletlon of aald court, and on the th day of June, A D It, a Libel waa flld la aald court by tba United Statea Attorney for aald dlatvlct. praying tba con demnation of uU I awl Boat, and ctrce, aad eer tala package! of money, bank notea and coin l and tbat proeea of monition and attachment laaua agalnat the aante, aad the owncra thereof, warning them at aome early day to appear and aawaar aald It la, therefore. OaoEKEiTby tbla Court In Admi ralty, alttlng tbla suth day of June, A D. 1WJ, that nouaobo gtvaa to tho owneraot aald yawl boat aad carco. and eartala sackacecof money, bank notea and coin, and all bereone latere ted or claim ing ma interval loeirui, to appear iuiu uiwcr taw Libel on the flrat Monilay in Auguat next, and ahow eauae, If any they have, why aald yawl boat anil earro. and certain oackaaea of tnoner. bank notea and coin, ahould nut becondcnuLedaadaold aceordfnr to lawi and tbat aald notice be aired br poatlng a copy of tbla order upon tbfgfront door of vuurt luniin oi emu vitirni, anu vj iuviigwM In the Natioral. Republic am. twtoea wvekpre loui1ia the aald lint hlondaT In Auniit. tba firat publication to be mod oa or before the lint Mon day la July neat. mj oraer oi me touit. Teatt Copy Teat t J y sawtaugs n. J. NEIGI, Utrk. R. J. MKIOS, ClRk. OUPREME COURT OP THE DIB. lO TRICT OP COLUMBIA, 81TT1NO AS THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR SAID DISTRICT. United statea ti Part of Lot No 7, Square 4M, la Waablnrton City. Whereaa that part of lot numbered aeven (7), In quar ouuufrvu ivur uynuivu ana ntij-aia w;, i deaoribedaa followa: Beginning at the eoutbweitJ corner or aaia lot, ana running eaat tony iour t) leet, eleven and oae-quarler (tU.) lncbeai thence north t.lnetylne feet, eight and one-half (BK) lochtfB to toe rear II lo of aald lotj thence west forty-tour (44) feet, elcveaaad oo-quartar (11V) laabeai thence aouth ainetyalne ff) feet, eight ana oneu4i to ) loanrs to tne piae oi Dtfaiuoios, aa Ibe aame la kaown. marked and dealgaated oa the ground plate and plana of the city and county of Wakhlngioa and District of Colombia, recorded la the land record of aald DUtrlct, together with alt tae lmproveineole, bulldlnga, rtrbta, prtvUegea, jappurtenanaea, and other hercuitamenta to the .me belonging, or la any wlae appertaining, acdrvll'tha rlgfat. title, and latere-, of Jamee J Waring therein baa been aelxed by the Martha) of the United utatea for the Dlatrlct of Columbia, by tlrtue of an act of Coogreeai approved on the aerantecatb day of Judy la. tbe year of our Lord one thoueeod eight hundred and atxty-two, en titled " An Act t euppreee InaurracUoB. t pan lib Treaaon and Rebcllloa, to aelie and eonflacate the Property of Rebela, and for other purpoaear' U4 PJIIUIiai, a,u a uauaapu Pta,H J.auaajT lui aiau Dliirlct of Columbia did, on the aixteentadayof June, A. D, lttBiflla a. Libel of lnlorautloa la tbla Court, praying tkt condemnation of aald property and real aetata, under the act aforeaald. ana. ina. prooeaa oi mouiuon iiaue again at me owner ana owncra oi aaiu property ana reai eaiaic. aau owncra oi aaiu property ana reai estate. il persona intareatedTor claiming an latere at d," warning them at aome earl day to ap- aoa an there Id. naar and iiiwer .lit Information l ft la therefore, on tbla aUteenth day of June, In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred ilxtjr three, UaDcarDthatnotleebeglvea to the owner aad owncra of aald property and real catate. and all peraona lntreeed or claiming an lntercai therein, to appear aad answer tbla In formation on the drat Monoarof Aucuatneat.and ahow cauae.lf any they ii, why aaiu property and real eatate, and the ti.rht.titH. and lnturc.i therein of the aald James J. Waring ahould not be condemned and aold ao- ooniing to taw, ana tiat none si en vj jiua a extp-ofibra order upon the front door of the 'Court Houae of the Dlatrlct of Columbia, and by nuhrlfiktlrtfi In tha N ATI O HAL RKVDCLICAM. tWlOOa week prertoua to aald Brat .Monday of Auguat, the Aral publioatlua to be oa or before the flrat Monday of July neat. By order of the Court. Teatt R. K MLIUS, Clerk. Copr-t"ti IL J. MMIaI, Clerk. J-0-WawtAug3 SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS TRUrrJOF CULUAIU1A, SITTING AS THE UMTED STAlLa DltflRlCT COUHf -OH SAID DISTRICT. Unite! Statea va the weat half of Lot Ho. 6, Square ISO. 45, In Washington city. Vhereas, tha weat half lot numbered aU (I) In BQuare numbered four hundred aud fllty-ttve liU) as the BMue i known, marked and deaignated on the ground plate and plana of the city and county of Waahlnaton and Dlatrlct of Columbia, recorded In the Land Kecordaof aald Dlatrlct, together with all the lin nro v amenta, bu.idingi,rights,prlvtlrgia, stiputtcuancea, and other LwrodUeoieata to the iniiie brlongUig, or la any ulae appertaining, and all tba right, t(ile, audlntareatol Henry iVly.er therein, liaa been aelzcd by tfao Marahal of the United btatea Jor the Dlatrlct of Columbia, by vir tue of an act of Coogma, approved;on the aeven tecnthday of July, m Vhe year of our Lord one thous'tnd eight hundred and aUtr.two, entitled "Anacttoaunpreaa Inanrreatloo, to punlah trea aon anU (TIM1UB. ta ' 10114 ,vuuan aaiw ,' ,- city of rebela. and fur other purpuaeai aud wlirre aa. the UiUled mates Attorney fur the Dlatrlct of 7 ', Li. Ill laal.lA.nil. ,lawrji,na A Ti UOIUUIVia U1U, VU Hk1 llAMVUia aai u. auaaw, a. - ihtu file a llbtfl of tnforuatlnnlnthla court, pray iiur ihe coodcioaatloa of aald property and real rlT-ta nn.ia tha aat afureaald. anti that woceaa of niobltioniaaue agalaat the owner and owncra of .Kid property and real estate, and all penonalater eatrd or claimlug an Intereat theieln, -warning thein at some early day to appear and anawer aald luiormaiioni 1.1 , . ,. , ,. . 1. 1. (Korarnra. iin tbla alteenth liar of June. In tha jear of our Lord eighteen hundred aUt) three. uausaLu that notice w given to the owner and owncra of aald property and r lerions lotercalcdor claiming anu reai estate, anu aii aii interest: mere in. to aonear anu au-wvt imiwiw-hvb mw .vaa -. ,1. l.f.,.B1.l.. ., a,,- Si Tba ?.,"'. Utf.r o"lX.St taiK of tB aald Henry JB. 1'vlar should not bo ciQdcuncd aud !.. 1.1 a.nVi..ff t.i tivri and that noUoe bu civ en by posting a copy uf thia order upon the front door ibe Court liuuae of tl a 1M atrial of Columbia, and I. I.llaallnll In 111 N ATI tlM A I. IlLPUBLICAM twice week pre.toua to aald Urefe Monday of Auguat, tne nrai puoiioauoii to vm wu vc . wv DM. Aiuuua UA .(All ... By order of Uic Court. .,,- , v leSIl lt a AMrU4, VHI.I Cojry.TeatJ 1C J. MUGS, Clark. Jeao i vrtAugl riMUSlB 10 GIVE NOTIOE, THAT 1 the subacrlber baa obtained from the Or .iTtn'a Court ot Waahlagton county, in the Dla trlct of Columbia, lettera of Administration on theperaonaleitltaori.UWAIlDM IHOJfAS.Iate of waahlnglon City, I C , deoeaaed All peraona having claims agaluit the aald deceaaed are hereby warned to exhibit the aame, with the vouchers thereof, to the aubaulber, on or before tbevoth darof Junoneati thcr may otherwlae by law be jx.cludcd from all bencllt of the aald eatate. Given under my LTtMAS. jyt-wlw AoaUnUteatiis. .6'--iliJt)g: J Wtn i ltqwimini' hi1i'iik a ai l o a -i Pfl.'.f9wTi'-.uf. rAMim TLtnuxtrm tunjuiA. rot Bmo, it 4 fsrrfxxpnM, Italin tmila. M'Cl MDUn MMtrtM.1 ftl IMlMiUiunuif - j i ii ti MIUmhH.WfclbHIIbb -lr.t!.?XZiim''m' "i' MnritMk'nilllNI V"' '' ! xwcuuitui)... udiitp. - . ; CliaUr t Ml vtffM . m., UM, Un u4 ittMltftll.ulB.n, II !. U.t. kiuiM lor Dmc u4 taknM4UHi ito. Uol.lt.HP1L i . . ..TAUJri M MAlTlMOtf Utn wilmlmtoa at IM, t tit. a, lin, . p.miudlookn. . ' rRElOHT TTUlNSiwltllfMMOttTrtlkttMlMd, will rvm w nuowii - Lavm Mldlnbll.tat hRVTlU. mAI.1 LiiT.WllSnrtom tot rrrjrU u4 UtaimadV ftt4 PlM.lt t 810 p B " Lmt Wllmloito. tot fkUUalpU. ud lilM HIM pi.lW H p. Oa II ONDAVS oult atiiuauud UBboarUta- dslphU to BattlmoN. rron wjuuimi w ruuowpoi i p. m. bbu 11 HD.Bi Onfr it . D. m. (ton Battlman ta rhnal "A.. nttt . oM ITO-li niiini"" 1863. AimANQEMENTS 1863. or MBW TORK IIJII, nrriunrll iNn.MlAV AND PHILADK1 FHIA AIID TBIJITUn a1I,kuau war" MM" UflAA, faojf rsiLADXLpmA to nxw tomx AAXI WA.I ruwju, rnaa Walkwt'tn.l Waarf am bb WTVbinm as foix(5w,tii Far. At A,K.,UCix4eaatf Al AeeoaimodatlOB . . . fUl At A.M.,TUraaHaaaadJaraeyClty-New Jeraey AceommodaUoa Aft a a ar. ia cajnden-and Jaraer Cttn Mormlag Expreee S.00 Al S Aa M , via Camden aad Jersey Uty 9d Claaa Ticket -. - At 11 A. M ,vla bojtngtoa and Jeraey OtyL At IS H,tU Caenden aad AatbOy-C. 4 A. AceoaamodatUa La At s r. Mavia Qkaaoaa and Amboy C aad, A. EKDreaa - S.S At s r M.VlaKMatogionaadJewtrCltyi Waaklairtoa and N. V. Express - AOO At avr.AO.viakeiulagaaadJarseyatyi KvenlngMaU -w MS At UXT M Tvla Ktvialngtoa and Jersey atyi At lK(Nlgbt) via Reaalagtoa aad Jersey awntnersi ass ti -11 y, Bontavrn aapim P. M ,vla Caatdea aad Aaaboy Aaeoav modattoa (Freight and Fiueagar tat claaa ticket ' Sri alaaallasal ii, is tv sff. Vvaalaa- Hall and tha LAS fJUsat) Southern Capreai wlH run dally, (all otaara, iun- uays easepteu.1 WA1H1NQTON AND NEW TORE. Laae Waahinstoa at S and IMS A. M. and I and o-sor. m ... ...... A -a A Leave new xora at 7 anu iu a . ana i v m. It SO P. M Fifty pounds of BaggK nIf allowed each paa- aeager Paaaeagen are prohiMtaa rro-a tauag anything aa BaggafO hot their waartag appaeai. All Baggage over uty Maae,to m paid for extra. The Com paay 11ml I their ree poaalh! iLUI.fatf Baa-tue to One Dollar per pound, and will sot be liable tor any amount beyond 100 Dollars, "cetrt by speeUl MiraSS. ' -' WW. at afca, i Agent. January a, ia-4. LINKS. FROM HEW TORE n PHILADELPHIA WILL LLAVEl From foot of CortlaodstrMt.at IS a , an44p. , via Jeraey City aad Csvavdea atland 19 a. ., ,7 ad aad I1J0 p. m. via Jeraey city ana aMraington. From foot of Barclay elree at S a, aa. aad S p. I ...AAA.AJ -Al Ua--t . ,. . .. .J rrem ner ro i norm mver, at a man p m (rreigni anu raaeouger; vvn asbovj mm vaunn. rLTiMOR'XiD qnxo 1 RAILROAD. ua ana aner nunuAi, apm a.a, , www DaUy train will be ran between Waahlagtoa east Wheeling and Parkerabnrg, two between Wash ington aud Harper's Ferry, and aU between Wash- UlgtOD aou amui inuf, mm luuwwii FOR FHlLADkLPHIA. NEW YORK aad BOSTON. Leave Waahlagton at 8 and It is a. m.f aaoss au tiop m. On Sunday at M p m. only. FOR BALTIMOIVt, '-' Loave at to, 9M and 11 IS a m, and 1.00, M and M p ra. Va bunday at a. is., and I aad M p. aa. onJy FOR ALL PARTS or THE WEST, Leave Waahlagton at S.S0 a, a., aad S, S and f.so On Sunday at I aad S.S0 p. ta, oaly. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, Leave BalUmoN for Waahlngtoa at 4Jt,S aad 10 a id, and 140. ft and 8 P a.. The third and fourth traloa only from Baltimore and the flrat and fifth train from Wuhlngtoa. atop at way points. FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave Baltimore at 8 a m and dp m. Leave Waahlagton at 8 a m. aaifa p. m. Km i ., fnr ADnannlts an Btindav. For further Information, UekaUof ovary kind, Ac, apply to J T. Lugland, Agent, at Camden Sta- uon, or at . m. -. p mn Maats r Tranapcrtloa. L.M COLE, aDg1U ftaneral Ttehat Araata. INDICATORS. w EW LETTERS PATENT, (Certiflcate No M,aw, niey as, iocs j INSTANTANEOUS INDICATOR I The Advantagva of tbla Invention ar that a VLUfcaCtrr DETA.CTIVE Machine la oderod to the Public, that will account lor ALL MONEYS RECFIVED i,a naat hiMiutlt of chartered ComDanlee- Clty Paaaeuger Railroad Cara, ferry Boataof the various Ciu-, and out 1 aaat-ngera oyer Bridge THIS MACHlNa. la not at theeontrotof Coaduc toraor Gate Keepers la la no way complicated, aud of great atraogth and durability r o further commen t by uaon tliu MTlutIo-ot U unaeoeeaary 1 it ta an inyaiuauie T ELL-TALE MACHINE I Agaluat the too-ofteo practiced KNbCl--DOWN SISTEM Its general uae U also wherever Moneys ara paid for AdiuUalon. auch as ,. THfiATRM, On their dlirarant Tiara, and all Other Public Place a of kBhlbltlout Large sliatlaaa Hotel Dining llAAaa. I Pi-r.i.rUtAaTA of Whlala Will aBVC O QUArtCr of their rente by Ua latroduatloa,) Fair Crounua, Race CoUraee, Wheel Uialeaf and last, though nut leaat, titla prlualple preveaU Fraudalaut Re turns of otcs at bieetlous P. S, Coaianunicatlona from those having me for aaeh MacbUea.aiMreaaed to the Undenlgned, will teeeive attention ROWLAND CROMEUEN, WILIilAM JU VAIBfl ratentaes, afti Peausylvauln Avenue. WaahlngVon, MVjd. ! taysa dtf AGENCIES. TTNI0N CLAIM AQENCY L0KWENTHAL A WAXRN, A0T p.iMiylaiala Avaawa, WaiblofUn, 0 C, Proeura Fauloai, kouatlii, Back Paf, Arraan ol Pav. lar oUMn and aao. .. oraioa aa Toiflatr Pay Anaount. Cbaraaa aodanta. latora.Uoa glraa p.tultoualy. aarll "PROFESSIONAL; TkSHBIONB. BO xr,'.,.,awt.j ' ioiiiioJoVlUTAiTCtAUU, 0mm tla i W MHwk, anal mm fct T until mHhWnUl,ir'J " -ilt kll '' " - ' .J BiaiaayBiAilmiiiniaiiwJtt AlTu aMMMrvTtUak. (." .ferMof trumm, mooUIm PfuudpAapklarimtnutioia, aidOMIAiVior5AitlrattoalatrrniatT.wiU AHIIIHK1 BAOM iDMftld, ABl upk tk.OM AttMOftaal,ia.AB4tf mawliatkAAMA. ikMTwmi&oi io u wi B7 Ian ' wMnavwaABw, Mr wiupraap- aadtaapar wataa aaaiataf Oalaa furalL Till aiil.lEA.ACLAiafa rO. lMDEMNITr. tf AoWlarl aallataditaM Ui. lit Of IfAnk', IM1, laaaplnwtofltTlaa,IIUItarrM Batavywbaar. aUakladkf dlaaaaa or vuaaa,an aaUUad ta Paa iIoba. Afl aoldlara wko aarra tor two Taara, at dortta tba waa, iuai4 u aoaaaa alow, wul aa aa- MUmiIa atoo Boaatv. , Br a law or tbalait acaaloa of Oo&ffraat. Alt lot dlara dlMthapaad oa .naanlil a aeudl aaaaivaa IB tha alnrlca, alaoa tba ComaMooamcat of tba War, ball racalra tha V bovatrt aad all raraaua ataapa haratotoraranairad oaaotdtari appUoatloa papara ara dUpaaaM with. Widow oraoldlrra wbodlaoraaakiUadaMaaUtladt. raaaaaiaad taa flag aoaall'. u uarli.Ba wiaow,ian,iaa BUor ekUdraa, aad If no minor akUdraa, tbaa Ua fatblrt noUicr, ititara, ar hrotbera ara taUUad to tba ditto booatr, and, la addition tbrttto, depand- ant Botbara, alatan, or brothara will ba paaaloaad AOWAKD CLARK, WI1XM t OAVIX3RD. Wuhlnjtoo.C. a,19. Barn-ly rpilOMAB E. LLOYD. dTTOXNXr FOR CLAiMAttTS, urn Atnt por rttocumaw aflttntv Laada. VaaSaLans. Airaare . of fay. Extra ray, -, WAflHINGTON, b. 0 Will glr proiapt aad afleteat attaaltoa t the aroaeutioa of Clalma of every deaetlpUoa acalnat sue uearaunenSf ana buw bo saarg VABuasai siw- Both refarainoe aarl atvarfaaj lor Jlcap wilt ba Baavda a at ti f m tory. ara- PsnaUoa aaawred foe aoldtara wsttuded erdla- eeeddtartM-awttalatwaii also, for tba widows od orphans of aeAdters who ham died frOai woaada oreUasvMlauiTwSlwllaalntaeUaltd Mataaaar Tleai also, Rouoty Moaey for tha hatra-ia-Uw el Idlers daceaaad during tha axUtiag war. reee tnnaea wiu attorney! or oiner peraona ror Wardlag bualneee. aTno nignen pruw paia ior Aasna v arraata. iiddW-lB THOMAS X. LLQYD. Attorney for ClalaJanta, No. 4 avvanth street, Waahlagtoo, D, C Jf.B. ato of papers rrobll-klag the above aard win bo eaUUed to my aervlaae to tha amount of ateUaaargea. T. E.L. ni-AIMB AOAIK8T UNITED' J STATES. TIN LEY BIOOER, (late RerliUr of the United SUtea Treasury,) and CHARLLS E. SHERMAN, I UOUJiaeiion as law, wiu aervt uuir entAn attaa- uon to tne prosecution anu eaiuemen. oi oem agal&at the united Statea. growing out of tha pres ent war, including the Aacoanta and Clalma of , States, Oontraaton, anj Dlabunlng Ofllosni appU- j aattoasfor tha restoration of property Illegally aelsed or captured, and for eompeasatloa for the j naa of private property tot Oovernmant purpoeee,' and for damages for the Injury of auch property by I the atary.for mUltarypay.penBlons.aad bounty lands and for dUtiibative aharea tf aaoaeva pays- i bloat tha Treasury and doe to sub attieactoaa aad j They will also give iegal advlea to elalmants I eoatraeton, aad to unprofcaalonal agenta In UU gated eases and prepare written arguments when With nen-realdent Agtnta who may toad them si-lims,ajaaulUbledifUlia of eomailaaloaa wtU . Uadrsputeo Demanaa wiu do eouecxea ana eroaeptly eemlHed tor a eomaaiaaloa of front a hall a two and a half par seat- dapeadUag oa the rlU tTi aaveunt, aad Doaakitataati By prortpTattentloa, moderate chergee,long e I B0Wl tnUteraaa. perienoe, ana a auaina anowiaoge oi to -u-w. NfaaaaWae. ajdea, aad prooadeat governing that einat aflwiainaeeat tha Mperteneata, they hope to nader tie! erWfe useful t olalataata and publU iamfarakeiiaRtv'be madato nlembc'riof Congress. aad officers of the Govern meutiend eepectally, by permission, UUarJon ktaaukWMirruaxT,l'lrat TaSST wuVa. "mefiKR fc irtiAMAN. w aaninertoB, a, v. UU1SS, 110 BIV W llaiui; auv naa- Urdeiotel. nov 8-m. OOME8,, tSllOWM A CO., aoucrroasoF O.A1MJ AND PATINTA, AMP ATTOBMkYa-AT.LAW, ( Ml Saraatb atraat, Waiblafton, D. a, Oflaaat I train Plata, Natr York City. "'"""W.Ar.BBOWIf LY8ANDER HILL. wi airta ar rCBHiauon to Hon Hannibal Hamlin. Vice Prealdent Hon Martin Kalbfletacn,. Mayor. Brooklyn. Hon, AbUah Mann, Jr .New York city. Hon. John Goodwin, N C.Maine Hoa. Thomas U. Edwards, M. C , N H. Hon Edward II Roll In a " ' Hon. Aleaander H. Rice, " Maaa. Hn.JohnB Allay. " Hon. Alfred A fiuraham, N Conn. Hon. Dwlght Loomla, " " Hon John A Gurley, " Ohio. Hon Jamea M. Aabiey, " " Hon- Sidney Ldgertou, " " . Hoa Joha Hutclilna, - Hon John Covode, ' Penn. Hon. Robert McKnlgHt, "" M Hon, JuitlaS. Morrill, M Vermont. Hon. John F. Potter, H Wuaoaaln. Hon, Z. Chandler, w Michigan. Hon. Jamea IL Lane, " Eanaaa. . Hon. Cyrus Aldrlch, " Mlnnot. Hdh Francis W. Kellogg, " IlTlnoia Hon. John T. Maon, New Jeraey. Hon. John I N. Stratton. M " llon,P.B.ouka, '' lUlpola Hon. Owen Levejoy, ; . " Hon. F P Blair, Jr MlajwurL Hon LldildgeG Spauldlng, " New York. Hon Alfred Ely, " ' Mor General H B. Durrea N Wyckoff; President WllHanriburg City Bank. Shepherd Itnapp, Prealdent WecbauVoa' Bank. Maaara. Jay Cooke a. Oa., Bankcn, Waahlngtoo, I D, &, and PlyUadalphla, fa. my -4f frn- ' f STEAMBOATS. N" YORK AND WASHINGTON ITEAMIHIf UNI, BMI-WKEKLT BETWEEN NEW 1 8BK, WAAHINOTUN and OAUBGLTOWN, D. a STEAMSHIPS BALTlMOill., EMPIRE, SAMOH AND JAS 8. OKELN Karnlar saUlnf Uayi WEDNESDAYS and SAT UBDAYS, at IS m , from foot of Hich ilreit, Gaora atowa, and Plat la, foot of Wall &!, N.w York For tnKkl ogaiia,. T&omMTi Agents, foot oi ingn aireei, Georsietown. or JAMK8 HAND, Agent, fm.o jiAnv, aui, Wall street. New York. Ja2g in nirAUIQTOrcfANDALEXiNPRIA W FEnRT. The ateamers "Young America," Capt Ikdbott, and "Mary F Kapler,'1 Capt. Steekpole, will, ta and after MONDAY, Way a. oommaace their reg far tripe between Waahlagton aad Alexandria, at J pAloel in tha morning, staking trip vry hau during the day, until I oveloek la tha evening. WMuama.Iaayl.lSSS, - ssApaWdt aui 'MnftlMi'i'lfi'ini' il 1 ri I hi I j i BKTIXb. i t mBBbnrr .t ( iiio-n i IIV.nirMMMIIlilMUWIlHIliui I ill in If 1 1 1- waertoiii Urn mot wtlS5it u SMMt tf Lint Tirm W 4 "i 1 "AaDTHaroaTE. A niUAS UOIKS. IIIIAXK. II watt Uafca nM4ia.a xl. WkoOMrKlwdtatlMXMt, And oM,upi kolliUr, H Bad. (oadlr but. And ittmaonad ta ol kith and kl. A kndnd .1 tk Itut. II. New whlU thtf lit In locUi chit, '9lMoanA((niik od Km, I. UB. fk lUwVid, wttk bow """A bu jMlawiAhttie, Km jot, if lord, tk Dent Bih IkAt .Tit iwab tk. ica P' ' r n A i" in. - ' latoed r tVehtatd tkt aobltnu, " MTkbarlttAtilM AlA fla.it IbA tkat av.r .warn 1"1 l Afn4HaaliVi,Ti.ai , Oo,tiaTllp'tkatthtrBan, p " And narat Blad tba prUa." " And ad t wttM," tba itawud laid, " But, faljb, ha wonldnt bur A word of Boner for btr Bib, (Wai arar nan ao quaarl) But Mid ba tbaugbt a buodrad Itrlpaa (Mild not M ooontad Mil I" " Oo bring b.m hare," my lord replied") ' MTh man I fain would see, V x Asaervy waf, bf jor report, This tabtraaaa must bo I" u Go bring, him bare I Go brier, him here I Cried all the company. tl. Tha steward did aa he waa bid, Whan thus my lord began t For this fine Bah what may you wtah t 111 buy lfalf lean " Oaa hundred laahea on my back t" Ejialalraad the flaberman. Vila " Now, by the rood 1 but tbla la good," The laughing lord replied, WtU, let tha fellow have Ma wayf Go, call a groom V he cried j u But let the payment he demanda Ba modestly applied." VIII He bared hla back and took the Uah Aa tt were merry playj But at the fiftieth stroke, he laid, M Good master groom, I pray, Desist a moment, In you please, 1 have a word to say. IK. I have a partner la the case The fellow standing there fc Pray take the jacket off his back, And let him have his share. That oaa of ua should take the whole Were sorely hardly fair 1" " A partner t" cried the aoblem.n, " Who can the fellow mean 1 ' 41 1 mean," replied the flaherman, With countenance serene, " Ytvr porter then the blggeit knac That ever yet waa seen I The rogue who stopped me at the gale, And wouldn't let me In Until I awore to give him half Of all my fish aboard win f iweof atyMerW Pray let, my lord, file payment now begin 1" ktl, What you propoae,' my lord replied, Is Botalag more than fair Here, grooaaj lay on a hundred stripes, And mind yod do not spar t The scurvy dog shall never aay He eld a't get hla char 1 xm. Then all that goodly company, They laughed with might aad main, Tbe while beneath the atlnging Uah The porter writhed ta pain. So far ill vtlllaae," quoth my lord, " Who seek diahonest gain t" niv. Then, turalag to the flaherman, Who attlLwae atandlng near, He filled his Land with golden colna, ' Some twenty sequins clear, And bade him come and take the like On each succeeding year Kosbet Wewepapci1 XJterature. We have before a the Richmond papers of Jul 4Lb. They are profoundly alien I on the Vlcksburg qaeatlon. Tbe Richmond Enqvirtr contalna the follow- Ling dlroct from Chambcrtburgi We had an Interview yesterday wuu Mr. Cherry, of Georjrla, who left ShlppcDibtirg, Veot.aylvai.ta, on Friday laat. lie had oppor tunities of Boeing a large portion of our army, and reports that the troops are lo the beat spirit Imaginable, and though in a land flowing with peach and honey, are not In the leuat demora liiud by the temptations spread out on tbe way sldo. There I Jesa straggling tbnn on any inarch heretofore, owing to tbe combined In fluenceqf dlciplineand to tbe earncit spirit pervading the army. The marches were easy eight and twelve miles a day. But Ultlo siek neas was known, aad what existed wits caused principally by the careleasocu of the Individual soldier. The roads are generally good, but are being severely tested by our heavy trains. Tbat bctwoen Chambersbarg and lixigoralown I in very bad condition. Those of the citizen along the line of march with whom our informant conversed, expressed the greatest snpriao at the number and ap- fioarenco of our troops. They were uodur the mpreation, they said, that most of tboCoa iterates bad been killed off, and what l.w re mained woroalmoBL shirtless. They&llmlticd, with MPresiiom uf gratUd that Hay Carta better In tba presence of our own soldiers than in that of the Yankees. The merchants who were compellett Ao sell good- at old prices for Confederu to carreney, wero loudest in their grloiV Tbey wcri inconsolable, and no elTort ua madefy pur boys to 'mitigate their butlcr Iuls. In Ilagerttowu we received 175 recruits. The road between 1llllamaport and Uluchw ter aa thronged with convalescent soldiers on the way to Join their com in and a. It I uuder Blood tbat tien. Leo has ordered back all auch now on their way to tbe army. Our troops are anxious to get In sight of tbo " Mulish," but fear the opportunity will not bo afforded them ao long as the tit, Lawrence Is passable. More anxiety Is ft It for tLe safity of those left behind than for their own. The only new s they now get Is in the form of exaggerated ru mors, brought by convalescents J kning their commands. 6ometlmoa,however, a stray copy of a Richmond paper assures thum that all is well "in the rear." A COHSTtTCTIOHAL U-ifOt DlUOCRAT Some merriment was caused yesterday at the (JUmor Houae. In consequencu of the arrital there, In cuatody of an otticer, of an Intelligent oailorad man. who said hla name waa George Washington, Ue was arrested on account of treasonable sentiments, and when examined hv Rant. French, aald ha was on boat d to the present Administration, and declared himself a vonauiu.iousi uiuua xcuiocrai. tiuu im final dUsposBJ--JiUvuir atmiioafi. FROM GEtTtSBURG. The Battle Field Two Days After tae " Battle. Correspondence-of the New York Times.) rwrttiari Details of tbe Great stattles of "' Friday. GimtBrxo, Pi., Joly 5, :9oS Ai tb do Ul, tha Incident and tba general history of th gnat victory are brought to light, It Is dearly defined as the moat hotly contested and destructive engagement of the great rebellion Tba peculiar feature of thsbatUe Is the ferocity and desperation with which It was fongnt by both armies, and tbo glorlom tsan place tbe lostre of the national arms and the valor of the Army of the Potomac In tha Iiuperiahablo an sa! of brUrWnt aJetory. j jnanauu oocnpiea tnrca days,' uir hours flghtlnr ott Wedoeadav. four hours an Thurs day, and, lncludi&g tbe artillery flringon Tri aay, toinecD nonra mat aay, making a total 01 twenty-threat hours, daring which the battle ragoa wun extreme larr. lite momentonr Snd decisive part of the bat tle waa mat on rjiaay. 11 oegan reauy at aay llcbt and continued until 10 o'clock, thettrtn- clpnl part of Ua musketry fighting being on the. right, with fcloeum'a corpa. A lull of three bonra followe4dorUK which the enemy massed his artillery on oor contra, held by llancock with tt Second, ami Newtoo. with tbo First Corp. At 1 o'clock one hundred and twenty guna opened on that poaltlon, sod rained shot and shell la a perfect deluge for one hour and forty mlnntes. A graph le description of this awfnl period ha already been furnished to tbe Tutu by an abler pen than mine, for that wri ter and one of the Titiut' messenger had the ezctung leiicuy 01 enaartog mat storm of iron during the whole time. Mr. Wllkeaon is lo-dar engaged In tbe mournful duty of obtaining the remain and effect of his eldest son, the gal lant )ouog Bayard, who was mortally wonoded on vteunesaay, ten on tne neia, ana ayiog finally, after ten hours Buffeting, without a frlciia or a word to soothe the dying agonic of his soul. Lieut. UUkeson was but nine teen years old, yet had command of Battery 0, Fourth regular artillery. Ills death adds an. other noble son! to the holocaust of this terri ble war. I rode this morning over the entire length of the battle-field, and It 1 not too much to Bay, for I have seen nearly every other battle-field In Maryland and Vlrgtula. that the slaughter was perfectly unparalleled. Oar detail were busily engaged In collecting and burying the dead, and the ghastly, terrible sights were enongh to shock a heart of adamant. The vast number of dead lying In front of, mocum' line, on tne right, ana or Hancock's and Newton's on tbe ceutre, attracted much comment. Tbey had been literally mown down bv whole ranka at a single discharge. Blocuin accomplished a bloody repnls of Swell's corps on Friday morning, sustaining but small loss himself, hla poaltlon being very formidable, against which the enemy Insanely charged Bat the field full of the greatest Incidents, ana tne scene or tne most aesperate ngnting. waa on the centre. In front of llancock ana Newton, against wnom Longsirect'e corps was precipitated. The enemy's front was tbat of one ditlslon In line of battle, there were two such lines, aud a very heavy line of skirmish ers, almost equal to another line of battle Out of their concealment In the woods tbey camo across the open field and up the gentle crest, on the top of which wot our line-! weak line of men behind a line of defence hastily thrown up and composed partly of stone walls, partly or ine-pits, ana partly or natural projections of soil and rock. Tbo first charge was repulsed! tbe lino broke and Ml back before It bad reached a point two thirds of tbe way over. A second lino was formed, the officers came to tbe front, aud with tbo onset of fierce and brutal hearta they rushed. Our men looked with astonish ment, while ugutiug wun great Tigort their lino was dangerously weak, tbe defences were not formidable, a lew men temporarily gave wayt our advance, In some Instances, slightly faltered. The artillery engaged was small In force, having been seriously weakened during the early part of the light. The rebels came on so close that their expressions of tierce rage were plainly distinguished, some of them actually gained tbe Inside of the first wall but they never returned Our immortal men, nerved to a degree of desperation never before equaled, poured forth. such a devastating fire, and the artillery joining with Its terrible canister, that the two long lines of the foe literally sank Into the earth. Of the divisions of Pickett, and Heth, who made that charge, composed of eight brigades, poelthely not two brigade returned uninjured across the field. Tht color Uartrt uf thirty-fit rrM rtgiuunti, who were In that charge, were shot down, the colors fell on the field, and were gathered by the victorious vet- j eran of the Second Corps. Being repulsed, large numbers of tbe enemy started back on tbe retreat, buL our fire was bo diBtructlvo that the fell fiat on their faces, or again rushed about and Implored mercy at our hands, as prisoner of war. Beven colonels of rebel regiments were hurled on that field this morning) eight mora were captured, besides those who were wounded and crawled or were taken off. Among tbe rebel officers killed and captured on that front were Barks da to on Thursday, Garnett killed and Armiatead wounded on 1 rlday'heso general olBcorij Col Magruder, brother of Ocn. Magru der, killed) Col. Lee, of the 4Sth Irglnln, is a prisoner) Col. Alien, of tbo 4bth Georgia, Is klUed; Col. .Miller, of Ihu 4d Mississippi, la a prlsoqer and wounded; Col, Frye, oftliolSth Alabama, and Col. Aaborn, of Vlrglnlu, are both prlsouirs. All the-e captnrvd or de stroyed by tho brigade of Ocn Welli.a most Intrepid ofllecr, who won, with many other, the highest plaudits for his conduct. , A poculUr fact concerning our poslttuu Is contained In the expression of surprise which tho rebel officers uttered when tbey crossed our line as prisoners of ar. Ono of the colon) Sdid.as be looked at our thlulloo, Where are tbe nieu who fought ua?" "Here," said a captain. "My Godl' exclaimed tbe colonel, " if we only had another tine we could hare whipped you;" and then, still gating about htm with aatonlsbment. ho exclaimed, with great emphitsls, " liy 0-dt tea tould hat whipptd you aa it teatt" This is a positive fact, and Illustrates how the noble Army of tho Potomac eau yet figbt, after all the imputations of de moralization and lu t (Helen cy which have been heaped upon it Tbo bucoad division of the Second corps loses 42 oiucera killed and wonnded, and l,7ot) en listed men killed and wouuded. The b Uncut pruUo is awarded to Ocus. llan cock and Newton for tholr dlitlngulabed con duct on this portion of the field. Hancock was secreiy wounueu m me tmgu, out re mained la jl tig on hla back on the field, and giving the orders, tlen. Newton was csjxj. elall) actlto In supporting the line on the right Hiih reinforcement. History will nuvur chronicle a'tcnth part of the gullaut deeds performed during these bloody dajs) but the sails f-ct loo of having uobly per formed bis duty shall be the sweet recompense of every patriot's heart. Tho enemy, by a purtlally secret and Igno minious retreat, baa awarded to this gallant army tbe acknowledgment of victory. Ills forces are now on their way back lo Virginia, beaten, weakened and demoralized by a terri ble defeat) lie is hotly pursued, a victorious army on his reur, a strong local force on his flank, and a swollen river lu hi front, are tbe obstacles to his successful relreat. I regret to say that my esteemed friend, tl t, James J, GrltUtbs, of Uen. Howard's staff, was severely wonnded In the hip to-da while re eonnolterlug tbo enemy's rear line In corap my with the General. The weund I not datigeri ns. L. L. t holts B 1 moat TItK ARITTOr TUB POTOMAC. ICorwpoaience'cff Ike fcalUmora Imeaeaii j Fbidbiicx, Wednesday, noon, July 8 The position of the rebels, and their condi tion, has, bee n definitely aertelBd. Their infantry line It drawa across fromFankatown, Md , to Fslllog Wat en,, and behind this Hoe they are" using almost luperhuman exertion 10 get tneir 1 rains tsocn aa tnev nave saved;, artillery snd ammunition across tho river. The beat military authority hero doubts, I might almost Say Is convinced, that they have no pontoon train, beyond that destroyed atFaTTlng Waters, and that with such canal boats as they had not previously burnt, and timber felled In the vlclnltv and at Martlnabunr. they ara en- Jeavorlug to supply tha deficiencies of tbetf engineer ccrpi; r If Is known Hat two days ago they bad troops felling timber. They also attempted to cross some wgous on flat-boats, but the Impelaooj current tx the rewerw tne 'attempt rutua. -rney are now crossing their horses on the boats, and leaving the wagon this side, probably Intending to take them to place and. tan transport them cm tbe canal boats r tt I have hard the opinion expressed In a very htrh mimarv fanarter that the rebels' will' Lro- bably sectireUaatkoatdsfetielblellrielii frontof T BSASBBAAB-ararvi.f- AHHVUVU .assaillllH S I aBSJU'l dearor to hold our army at bay whilst they WlliJamportf Intrench ,tAMuacves. and -en enre toe means 01 crossing. Tha position of the rebels U much mora d perst than I had allowed myself to think h-jrv. tofore. Of course they may get .away, but it looks much leal probably now than It dldtwen-ty-fonr hour backV . h 4 Lee If aavdaxuartera, , a Le' beadquarter Is deflnllely ascertaiatd lo be at IXagerttown to-day, and his troops are mainly on the road between there and Mil-Uanipprt,-whlob la only- six miles distant. Apontotf.CGeti.Xarleys rtbel command Is lo day reported as cut off In the mountains. near Green castle, by our cavalry. This Is of course at present only a rumor, but It la cred ited to aome extent In view or a knowledge of too purpose 01 ueo. rieasantoni ana uen, ScdgSclck's freent movements. Our Cavalry Operatlona. The cavaUf'of tJen. Plcasanion tiave1)een operating with magnlllceul success during tho last three days. It Is a positive fact, that wnust tno reoeis were retreauag we naa car- airy in, toeir front ana rear, ana on both Hanks. Its presence and bold dashes greatly aided In increasing tne Demoralization or tne roimi. and the discipline the have heretofore shown was greatly relaxed. It la the opinion at headquarter that our cavalry have not taken less than 0,000 prison ers, Including wounded, who hare been picked up everywhere along the road, where they were abandoned by ibelr friends, aud In the farm houses. Amoeg tbe capture ts Brig. Oen Robinson, lie had lorn off hla Inelguta of rank aauu wn, utuoavu iu vitittui vii'kiiiuia uui (lata recognized. Brig. Gen. Trimble, of 10t& of April ana rnuaaripnis rauroaa rame, is also a prisoner. He waa found In the farm houae of Mr. David Wblsler, near Gettysburg. His left foot was blown off by a shell. Tbe damage done to the rebel train by the dashes of our cavalry ts almost Incredible. Everywhere alone: tho retreat thev were can. lured, cut off, and burnt. General KUpatrUik dashed Into tbe middle of Gen. EweU's ttalu aud burnt between two aud three hundred wagons, and run off the horses. Tcnlay he captured sixty morowagont and300horsesand mules. Our cavalry X think K 11 Patrick's division had a fight yesterday at Ilagerstown with a rebel Infantry divlsluu. Their position was nt one time dangerous, but they got out finally without serious loss, to far as the particulars are now known. On the Advauce Our army U moving steadily. Of Its direcv tlon and disposition I shall aay little, though the former may be readily gnossed at from what Is said of the position of tho enemy. If Lee remains on this side of the river, the Drobablll- tie of another battle within the next forty eight hours are, to use a newspaper phrase, Imminent. The Tcira of Frederick. Quct, pleasant, pretty Frederick Is crammed to repletion with the population of a full crown city. Tho hotels are overflowing. People siept last mgni on uoors, in nans, ana even under porticoes. Private houses are also fall, and happy Is the man who has tv bed to him self. Notwithstanding this Immcnae crowd, the best order Is maintained. No liquor can be obtained, except on an order from tbe Pmvoat Marshal I have seen but one drunken soldier, and he was on the way to the guard bouse. Col A. T. McRcynolds Is In command of the post, and Major Cole Is Provost Marshal, Tbe following orders, Issued this morning, show the determination to keep order. Pvovu.T MAiuHAL'aOrncc, ) REDEBICK ClTi. Mb . JulV B. 1881 t The Union forces uuder the command of one of Maryland's sons are here as well to protect the homes and firesides of the mothers, wires and asUaEuicrs oi Martianti. aa to drive back In broken fragments, tho rebel horde that dares pollute hur soil, striking at tho Integritv ol our matchlosn Government Implicit nupect to peraona anuiropeny oninepirim our aoiuicra is turlclly cnjulue 1 uud will bo rigidly enforrtd) any inrraiilon will ijo iiitcj with uinnur) and severe unlsbnieut All citizens aru respectfully requested to gl e prompt Information of any violation of tbls or der. A. 1. McKcritoLDi, Colonel Commanding foal. H. A. Cole, Major and Provost Marshal Tbe following general orders wero issued on tho 2d Instant, which should be read by alii lUaPQCUlTElia 1-KEDiniCK ClTT, ) July 2, 1803 I, The undersigned in assuming command fit Frederltk city aud Itsvlclnlt), calls upon the cltlsens of Maryland, true to tho National Union, to ahow their loyalty opeulj, and be yond tne requirements or an luveatigatioo II. Tbls Is a time whun there should be no neutrality. ti, III. The United States Goteinnient Is rxr feCtly ablu to maintain the citizens of this Btote lu tuo rigius preaeniou to them i) the Couatl ttttlen under which tbe undersigned, as a na tive uf this Slate, holds bit commission. IV, Anyotucer,nomaUer how high hi rank, or soldier, who falls to da his duty at this mo luent will be madti to suffer death, under im mediate trial before a drum head tourt. M. It. FllENCff, Major General Command In,; Fortvartllll As I cloae, the bea.y rain storm Is over, the sun urea King inrougu tne ciouas. ana rorwara Is tbo word along tbe whole line. By to night Frederick will nare resumia almost us usual quiet Yours, &c , E K. UtixnoN Abcenmios The balloou " bur spangled Banner," which ascended from U ton Common on Saturday, landed about 11 o'clock Saturday night, In the smithciMerl) part of Duerlng, N H , huvlng traveled a.mt ilxti-tho inlkt iu n little leas than lite boars. Here tbe balloou wa anchored uutll 4 o'clock Sunday afteruoiin.wbfln It attain aaeuu led. aud lauded at Farmlngtun. N. H , a distance of sixty niUee. at 7 o clock iu in evening. The hi ir heat altitude atlaluod durtnz tbu lTratLrlu a-l,y00 feet, moat of the time lu tbe dooda, anu par. oi mo nmo iu ueavy rain storm. A Harrlsburg correspoudent. tpetlDg of tf. rebel raid Into Pennsylvania, aayai "Il'a an ill wind that blow nobody goodr and one advan tage of I hla raid Is, tbat tbe Government has bought some splendid horse at verv Ion trlcet. I saw a drove that ha Just been purchased for n iMiicry, ana i nu-er saw a nner to. ni noraes ev en at a fair, norte nesn la cheap." ' taelf wwHrKBinttmrnma A 1 -tjo -" at laaMaa!.. af1trrAl(T apiiiiHataiPaatawy b,iii aatiiaaa a-i CawaawaaaaalhBBW ( -tm '-Mtabm "MrXaW Jhlj T AaMtH'tVom WbltoHouia sai tUAUmjtULjJt Oaa. QMtj. with tan thousand mca. Droeaaaad ffoia tbat point IW t a parpost bf aeatfayMt'tn raoAln. Ifbi1dtrs T tba Bonih 'Antar,T 'n-tizi PanlDK through Kloa William C. IT.'f Bsn djwlne and FAjrctteTlllena crmaad tha Fa. manker and (met a larga fbrca of rabals naar tha brldM, and waa tanabls IO"aeoemplUh bis otiject. Bntblorairt-ranradtratt-Tor nvaor sixmiMa, aDai-aoKroja. a aapKrCap tnrlaic a fair arlaoMrarTblr. waa aoa sllfht .Birmiinipg, anaiaanarai uatiy raarawa uua moralnrtu Whltancaa' An Interaatlmc t-tlUi fmmtt?9Ui A Rebel Acaanamt of t-te JUast lavaa dTeart-Isa-aat mt the PrtvsvUer Jlawtdieu A FoitT Pbbslv, PoariAyD, MsVJaljr V,Tmtt. Mt D-Uh BAwBrjTi A I'hae Juat'-noticed your arrival at Fort Lafayette; In company with the officers and crew of tbelteram Atbttta, I have concluded to drop jou, a. few lines. In forming ytfu of tny-belDg bagged, and nicely closeted, In a wmlbojlt fort to "Old 'Aba's" dominion. '-jy - nt Aa you have, perhaps, heard otUtif daMta or the Florida since she left Mobile Bay, I will give you a brief account of bv.nploUs, and of my crtlse since leafing her. t J BhelaftMolxIelUyonadcaj.starngktnlftt, a-atlff broet blowlmr from- tha northwest. W dashed By the blockader at foil SMfd, and al tfiongh DiueandHssh DrummondlIgbU tuniad night Into day. we wero not fired at. Nxt morning ueuneiaa, Drooaiyn.anawiytaf wsra in the chase, but they soon dropped far Mtarm The brsexe waa strong, aud we carried alt tba canvas tba Florida eeeUd bsarr- The maintop aaUyard wt carried away, and ttuforatope- jaiu BLtuua lAiciviaarr auj iciifi,iuaM tcr speed ' The Florida 1 s splendid seaboat. 8h will onteail any clipper, and stAnfathiitentaacaa. dhe can fight three heavy rifles directly aft) and as If I In hef power always to brloj. on a stern diase. the can never to captured.' With English oak and Southern hearts, tha has too superior. The Florida proceeded to Havana, theuca to Nassau aud Barbadoc. On the 6th of May she waa off Capa 6tRdme, and had captured fourteen ava.ll, all valuable vessel. aOathdOth of May wa captured the brig Clarence, from Rio to Baltimore. I proposed to take her and make a raid on the United State coast. My proposition was acceded (o, and 1 waa Rlvan twenty-two men anAona lA-pound howugtr. We captured three transports off Capo Jlanrr, and a lino clipper bark called the Taconj." Aa the latter vessel wa a ihach better sailer than the Clarence, wo burnt the Clarence and took the bark. )Ith tha Tacoay we deatroradS ail. On the 2J4 of June wo burnt the Tacopy and took a small fbre-and'Sft schooner of sev enty tons, with the view of cutting owt a better vessel. - t -ra On tbe morning of tba 2Glh we made Port land light; at sunset we entered the barboriat 1 30 we boarded the- revenue cutter Cnsalng, and took her with but little difficulty. The wind wa very light, and It wa 7 o'clock ta the morning before we got out of range of the forts At 10 a. tn . we were about 15 miles from tbe city, when the wind died and left ns becalmed. At ii utree steamers wereoiscovereaapproacn us; we cleared for aetionbut tha ordnvut de partment oftht cutUrt a untal vat In a dejUora bU amotion, bu& we were unable to do asraoCb as we otherwise would har done. Tfu cutter Athlon 33 pounder atnUtMp and on poumdwr hourltur forward. There teat but one cartrtdae forth 82, and but five rutty round thot and a few ttaml of qrpe. The attacking steamer were nuea witn armea men, ana tneir macnino ry protected by baloaof rjg,a andoottoa V flred away all our ammunition, set fir) to th cutter, and surrendered In our small boat It was mv Intention, when I came Into Port land, to eat out a sca-golog ataamer, hat, strange to say, at tAedeeUive ni mentMr Mf9n (whom yon will remember In connection with tbe breaking down of the Arkansas engine) declared himutf incompetent t nfc theenyimt oj ias uitvner, unutt n naa ano'isr engineer o ce-operate with hltn. All my plant wero than crnsnea, ana i wa. compeuea to uxe in cut ter out as a dernier retort. It there had bean a breeze, we would have been far out to sea be fore daylight, having committed considerable destruction In the harbor of Portland. We have been kindly treated by onr captor I expect we will be aent cither to Kow York or Boston In a few days Aa tbey have com menced exchanging again, I hopo wa all may be sent Into Dixie before lonjr, Mr kindest re gards to Traver and Williamson. Write tome Binccreiy, xc., your rnena, (Signed) C. W. READ. Lieut A. IUrbot, Confederate Slate Nary, Fort Lafayette, New York. Heavy Rain llann. Philadelphia, Joly 8 A heavy rain storm passed over this city to-day. Constant rains hare bieu falling during the Isit three dajswest of Harrlsburg, Insuring, no doubt, a freshet In the Potomac. Pardoned The President to-dsy pardoned George Dalrer, who was convicted at tbe April term, 1800, of the circuit court of the United States lor tho southern district of Now York of mautlaugbtcr, and seoteuced to be imprisoned for a term of throe years. A New Wat to Sate the Limbs asd Live or On. Si.DtBRS Among tho latest report of the principal hospital of Pars, ' on ac count of a discovery of great Importance. It appears that a young student enunciated -U thror) that gangrene orvinortifleatloa waa camti I by a dsflciency of oxygen in tho part affcetvd, and advanced ti many plausible reasons in support of hi .lew, that the surgeon in chief to the Institution, who happened at the time to have a caso of gangrene un ler Ms Care, determined to give the new hy pothesis a fair trial. Tho patient was over eventy year of age, and his foot, in which tba disease was maklugrapld progress, wa about lobe amputated. The mortified part was en closed Iu on apparatus ao contrived aa to y laid a continuous supply of oxjgeu, and tha result was that the gaugreae was arrested and th foot saved. Tho experiment was repeated initbe case of another patient equally aged, and with the Baiue success Tbe Inference Is tbat oiyen, tHus applied, 1 a specific for a disease which 1 tha scourge of all hospitals tot the treatment of surgical eases, blnce tho present War commenced, probably many hundred of our soldier hava died otyangrened ustundu and If tha applica tion ofio simple nil agent a oxygen gat will Mop the progrca of decomposition In living limb, by all mean let the, French mod of treatment be at once adopted lu our military hospitals. During- the funeral urvlccaof the lata Adtnt ral Foots, In New Haven, Tuesday, robber entered the house of Miaaea Clllett and Young, ana atom a pair of bracelets, a goia en in, aie tuond ring, silver spoons, 910 iu money, and other articles. Mrs. K. M. liorman wa also robhod of IJ3 In mouey, Jairy,andothrval- uable articles. CLOTUiktfCoNTEAOTB TheCIuctunatl Tiuw says tbat th value of the clothing contract taken by persons In that city tlncu tbe 1st or o pi ember, ISO 2, amount to 1,53,400 Oo house alone contracted to2 tho- amount of $1,(110,000. Titc Draft. "TtaWorcem wit of Ih dealt In Massachusetts and Rhode Island 1 to taVa place Immediately, Tho quota, of tha latter state It two thousand eight hundred and fifty men v. a